More than 6,800 enterprises resumed operations in July, up 26.2 per cent over the previous month but down 0.7 per cent from the same period last year, according to the Agency for Business Registration (ABR) under the Ministry of Planning...
The Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI) has proposed personal identification (ID) numbers will be used to carry out business registration procedures.
The revised decree (No. 01/2021/NĐ-CP) aims to streamline lots of processes, creating maximum favourable conditions for enterprises, respecting the autonomy of enterprises and protecting the legitimate rights and interests of the company.
In January, 13,536 firms were established, a rise of 24.8 per cent from the same period last year and the highest number ever recorded for the first month of the year.
Layoffs might seem like a quick and effective short-term solution but will come at higher costs in the long run, especially in terms of employee loyalty and productivity.
Enterprises should plan their response to risks, uncertainties and crises to develop sustainably and enhance their immunity against crises, and also strengthen the economy’s resilience, he added.
Bamboo Airways Joint Stock Company has raised its charter capital to VND18.5 trillion (US$814 million) from VND16 trillion, according to the National Business Registration Portal.
The Vietnamese Government has issued a decree which reduced the time needed to start a business from 16 days to six days in an effort to improve the business climate.
The Government was focusing on boosting the development of enterprises and encourage private investment among keys to accelerate post-pandemic economic growth.
The city’s investment and planning department has officially launched a business registration service at home, saving time and travel costs for households and enterprises, offering completion in three working days.
UK based Workthere, a website listing platform and brokerage services, has entered the Vietnamese market to help businesses find flexible, co-working and serviced office spaces in a country where co-working has expanded rapidly.
Viet Nam saw 8,320 newly established enterprises begin operations in the first month of this year with total registered capital of VND151.1 trillion (US$6.5 billion), according to the Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI)’s Business Registration Management Agency.